Avalon Empire, one of the three most powerful countries on Igrant. It had long been a country with strongly centralized power. There were many nobles who boasted great power, but all bowed before the authority of the Imperial Palace.
This was owed to Marcus von Britten, the current emperor and only Sword Master in the Empire, who had ruled the throne with an iron fist for over a decade. Now in his late thirties, with the support of numerous nobles, his continued reign was assured.
Emperor Marcus von Brittenâs temper was famous. In front of him, any noble who bared their teeth were purged â he firmly believed there was no such thing as a permanent friend, even a family that had loyally served the Imperial family for generations.
No mercy for a traitor to the crown!
It would not be an exaggeration to say that it was his determined personality that defined the present-day Marcus von Britten, the Iron-Blooded Emperor.
Matching his awful personality, the Emperor had a sister: Duchess Vanessa von Agnus, the legal wife of Duke Agnus and mother of Babel von Agnus.
A chandelier adorned the ceiling of a large room, luxuriously furnished and lushly carpeted.
In the middle, she sat with legs crossed on a soft sofa made from high-quality furs.
From the sharply raised eyebrows, to the dull blonde hair, to the faint wrinkles of age, to the black dots beside her eyes, Duchess Vanessa radiated intimidation. This woman, whose beauty had not faded with age, was the wife of Duke Agnus.
âI have something to report,â said the man kneeling before her.
âTell me, Sir Chiffon.â It was none other than Valderas den Chiffon, commander of the Red Knights.
âThat isââ
Seeing his hesitation, Vanessa tilted her head questioningly. Chiffon sighed.
ââIt has to do with Young Master Babel.â
âBabel?â Vanessa straightened. Babel is her son. When it came to him, the Duchess was famous for handling it roughly.
âWhat happened to Babel?â
â...The Duke tested Prince Joshua.â At âJoshuaâ, Vanessaâs long eyebrows twitched.
âI donât think itâs right for you to call him that in front of me, wouldnât you agree?â There was a chill in Vanessaâs voice.
â...Sorry. The Duke ordered a spar with a knight to test Joshua.â
âReally? How odd.â Vanessa made a ridiculing face. âA mere maidâs child. What did he do to deserve that kind of treatment?â
âIt seems the Duke was trying to confirm the truth of the rumors about the centurions⌠And the other day I reported that Joshua had a congenital mana disorderâŚâ Chiffon trailed off with a look of regret. âThe child was born with a mana disability.â
âWhat of it?â
âItââ Chiffon bit his lip and continued with difficulty. âHe used mana.â
âWhat?â Vanessa frowned as if sheâd misheard.
âJoshua used mana. Perhaps comparable to a C-Class Knightââ
Vanessa leapt from her seat like a startled cat.
âAre you joking with me, Sir Chiffon?â Her gaze was murderous. âMana? At that age? With that background?! Heâs neither a wizard nor a knight, but youâre telling me he used mana?! Does that make sense?â
Vanessa strode right up to Chiffon and lifted her hand without hesitation.
Damn! With a loud smack, Chiffonâs head snapped to the side.
âWhat is your mission?â Vanessa growled.
âTo assist the Duke. Duke Agnusââ
âNot some frivolous thing like that!â
ââTo help Prince Babel and the Duchess become greater than anyone else.â
âHow do you think you are doing right now?â Vanessa glared directly into Chiffonâs eyes. âDid Sir Chiffon perhaps forget his only purpose in life?â
âIn any case, the truthââ Before he could finish, Vanessaâs hand was raised to strike again.
âYoung Master Babelââ Babelâs name made her pause. âThey sparred. At that point, I knew it was mana. Their mana collided, Iâm sure of it.â
âHowever,â Chiffon looked up stiffly. âYoung Master Babel lost.â
Chiffon took the Duchessâs slap with closed eyes.
âAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!â The sounds of agony and anger shook the luxurious room.
Joshua returned to his assigned room and collapsed onto the bed.
Itâs difficult. After his return, this was the first time he used mana in combatâin real combat. There was a good reason for that, butâŚÂ Even considering my age, this body is too weak.
Joshua took a deep breath.
This feels like hell. His body was not trainable at this age. Was he not a bastard, thrown out of the mansion to clean horse dung for the rest of his life?
I was too busy being bullied. Even the word âtrainingâ was a luxury back then.
Joshua had a sudden thought, and paused to mull over an earlier conversation.
âDid you say they were from Duke Pontier and Count Rebrecca? Those people, I mean.â
Oddly enough, he and Cain seemed more familiar after the fight and spoke casually.
âYes, they are.â
They were like rich people watching a chicken fight⌠disgustingâŚ
It was true that the Pontier family was great, but⌠they would fall the same way as the Agnuses. The emperor would earn his nickname â the âIron-Blooded Emperorâ â for none other than the Pontier family.
It was a huge shock at the time. Wiping out an entire bloodlineâno less than a Ducal house, the highest of noblesâdown to its roots. Afterwards, the Emperor announced it was for nothing but âtreason against the Imperial familyâ.
Joshua didnât even know the exact story; he was too young at the time.
Another memory came to him.
The other girl â I remember she was not from the Dukeâs family. She was a high-ranked official, but not quite a Duke. But Joshua was sure she was fallen nobility, because he had no memory of such an outstanding individual in the few descendents of the Fallen Dukes.
Then thereâs only one option left.
The house of Count Rebreccaâa place Joshua had no memories of.
Avalon Empireâs first Seventh-Class Archmage; the Cold-Blooded Slayer; the Ice FlowerâŚ
â...Iceline,â Joshua muttered.
In his past life, she didnât have a full name; it was said her name was buried with her family. They had no special relationship back then, but it was different now. This time, the more connections he had the easier it would be to achieve his goal.
Thump! Thump! Thump!
Suddenly, Joshua was roused by a knocking on his door. It was not a light knockâit sounded almost like someone was kicking the door. Joshua opened the door right away.
âHi?â Charles, a pretty girl with flaming red hair, smiled at Joshua. âAre you Joshua von Agnus? Oh, do you know me?â
Charles powered through Joshuaâs stiff silence.
âIâm Pontier â Charles de Pontier. I come from the fifth generation of the Ducal houses, same as you. I heard them say youâre younger than me, so can I talk more comfortably?â Charles paused her babbling to clasp Joshuaâs hands. âAh! Well, Iâm not the kind of person who would discriminate against your mother because sheâs a concubine so donât worry. Well, feel free to call me âsisterâ.â
Joshuaâs eyebrows twitched.
âLetâs go in and talk. I have a lot to say.â With that, Charles strode into his roomâor would have, but Joshua quietly blocked the way.
âWhat? Letâs talk!â Charles gave Joshua a puzzled look.
âHey.â His chilly voice made Charles flinch and tremble.